Jane Goodall’s golden rule about how to change the world

A map to help humanity circumvent the tipping point of our planet's destruction.
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Jane Goodall’s golden rule about how to change the world
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Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE, is stalwartly convinced that humanity has the capacity to undo some of the damage it has caused our planet. At 87, Dr. Goodall's unshakeable propensity for hope can, in itself, mobilize people into action.

Her latest initiative, Trees for Jane, is a global campaign to democratize the protection and restoration of the world's forests.

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